Climate and Energy News Roundup: November 2024
The Friendly City Food Co-op received the 2024 Valley Treasure Award from the Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley.
The Friendly City Food Co-op received the 2024 Valley Treasure Award from the Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley.
The chair of the Waynesboro Republican Committee, Jim Wood, the guy who signed off on the three Republican candidates for Waynesboro City Council, is also the city’s vice mayor.
Bridgewater College art alumni Elise Trissel ’11 and Brandon Christian ’19 will showcase marketing photography in an exhibition.
Valley Open Doors is looking for a shelter location for the winter after the long-anticipated Homeless Services Center will not be ready.
Rachel McDowell of Waynesboro Library received the 2024 Rising Star Award, sponsored by the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services.
If re-elected president, Donald Trump plans to deport millions of people from the United States. It takes a certain kind of moral imagination to understand the scope and consequences of this plan – and to vote against Trump solely on this basis.
Terry Short Jr. is running for a third term on Waynesboro City Council, this time running for the Ward B seat on the body.
Lorie Strother, a candidate for the Ward A seat on Waynesboro City Council, sits down for an interview with AFP editor Chris Graham to discuss the 2024 election.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is recommending that the Appalachian Regional Commission commit $1.3 million to support the Hurricane Helene Outdoor Recreation Recovery Planning Project.
A new report from Virginia REALTORS® suggests that more homebuyers are entering the Commonwealth’s real-estate market.
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